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Hi all,
Just wanted to share that for all that we love working on sketch cards we absolutely love comic books as well. We've had some recent inquiries about Sketch Covers and if anyone would like some information on commissions here's a list below. Just shoot us a PM or email us at twynsunzgraphics@cox.net and we can discuss further details. Always enjoy working with peeps who enjoy the same awesome interests along with discovering new ones!
For those who are unfamiliar with us we are Mick & Matt Glebe—twin entertainment illustrators that have professionally worked on officially licensed products for Marvel, Star Wars, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones and many other pop-culture references in the industry. Together we are co-owners of Twynsunz Inc; along with Creative Director and Artist Kathy Glebe. We are known for our realistically styled artwork rendered in traditional mixed medium. Below you can find commission prices for comic book sketch covers along with some of the other sketch work we offer as well.
Comic Book Sketch Cover Pricing:
Headshot– $400 (1 character with background, all color) Front Cover Only
Bust Portrait with mini-character/ scene – $500 (1 character bust portrait with background and mini scene of 1 character in action below portrait, all color) Front Cover Only
Three-quarter figure – $650 (1 Three-quarter figure with background, all color) Front Cover Only
2 Character Battle/ Co-op Scene - $800 (Includes, up to 2 characters, background, details, and action, all color). Front Cover Only
4 Character Battle/Co-op Scene - $1,000 (4 characters, background, details, and action, all color) Wrap-Around Cover
(Note: Additional Sketch Cover characters - $150 each.)
Here's some of our faves! And look forward to working on a commission for you!

Recently I came into possession of a piece of art done way back in the day of the great comic book illustrators.
It appears to be a recreation of the Amazing Spider-man issue 21 inside cover/page 2 where Spiderman is fighting The Beetle.
In the original comic this piece was done by the legendary Steve Ditko and to my knowledge this piece looks identical to the image in the comic. And I am assured that it was created around the same time. To that effect it was signed by Stan Lee as he is certain of it's age but not able to clarify the artist (as he's, you know, getting on a bit).
Does anybody know if there is a way to authenticate the original artist? I know it can sometimes happen through a signature but other than what could possibly be behind some tip-ex there is no signature to analyse on this piece.
I've attached the image for reference.
I'm just curious as to whether this can be done as I'm very proud of owning this piece and want piece of mind as to it's value, otherwise I won't be so proud
Thanks in advance.

Hi everyone,
I'm new to the chat boards and have a question. I was wondering if I could sell my own art on the chat boards? I draw original art on blank sketch variants. I've sold a number of sketch variants to friends and customers and thought it would be cool to maybe do the same on the chat boards. I wanted to make sure it would be alright before I posted anything as well as find out what area of the chats would be appropriate to post my art for sale. Thank you in advance to anyone who helps me with this.
Eddie

Hello,
I'm looking to see if anyone has this little sketch by Alex Ross that sold on Heritage a few years back.
https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/sketches/alex-ross-original-sketch-of-the-charlton-action-heroes-undated-a-superb-alex-ross-sketch-of-charlton-s-fondly-remember/a/810-1451.s
Thank you

Hey all,
I have been looking on the board for a topic dedicated to fan mail from comic creators, and was surprised to not have found one! I know Fanmailbiz has a forum for it but I know many more people use the CGC boards compared to that. So I decided to create this topic so we can all share our fan mail successes, and also our unsuccessful letters, and help each other add something personal to our collections from a favorite artist or writer. In my opinion, sending letters to creators is one of the funnest ways of obtaining a hand written response, signature, or sketch, it's such a rewarding feeling getting a personal response back from various creators, although the wait can be long, it is worth it in the end. I'll start off by showing some of my favorite successes from comic creators I've gotten over the years,
Success from John Romita Sr. after I sent a letter to him in 2016, he was kind enough to sign and sketch this print, and included a nice note! about a 3 month turnaround.
Fan mail success from joltin' Joe Sinnott last year! Huge thanks goes out to Joe and his son Mark for making this happen, always wanted a Thing sketch from Sinnott.
Fan mail success from Adam Kubert! Sent Adam a letter saying how much I was enjoying his run on PPSM, and he was kind enough to include this sketch with his response, which I was very thankful for.
Randy Emberlin success in 2017, included this great Venom sketch.
I have also received responses from Steve Ditko, Peter Laird, Chris Pratt, and others! Looking forward to seeing some of your fan mail successes! Hope we can all help each other out in adding legendary comic creators.

Hey friends --
I started a SketchCard blog to tell a few stories no one else seemed to be telling.
Eventually I will start posting original comic art, too.
(In fact, I got 2 new pages in the mail today).
So if you like WordPress stuff, follow along, & thank for your time:
https://sketchcard.wordpress.com/

This is going to be a super long shot.
A few years back there was a best of the best CGC SS Sketch competition, for different characters, etc.
There was one sketch that was done on oils or pastels.
It was the best Wolverine sketch I'd ever seen.
It was from Mad Dogz I think.
I was just hoping to see it again.